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When it comes to data protection and business continuity, what is your goal? That’s easy – a solution you know will work every time, protecting everything you have in your data center with absolutely zero downtime and zero data loss. Selecting the right solution is increasingly more than just about basic backup. Learn what to look for, and potential gaps in coverage, to put your organization in the best position to achieve the lofty goal of total protection.

Most reports on data protection and business continuity highlight the need for vigilance against external threats. You read a lot about the negative business impacts of hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes, fires and malware, but a different class of threats are far more prevalent – those created by your own employees.

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IT Administrators are responsible for the technology that keeps the world’s businesses running. Every day they are faced with circumstances threatening to bring down your applications, servers, and even communication. IT is forced to recover from catastrophic weather events, hardware failures, advanced ransomware infiltrations, and hundreds of other potential disasters. Even a minor event in just one of the millions of components in a modern datacenter can ripple out of control and cause enterprise-wide problems.

Every day, IT is faced with circumstances threatening to bring down applications, servers, and even communication. Downtime events range from weather events to hardware failures, ransomware attacks and more. And with downtime costs at $9,000 a minute, you can't afford to be down for long. Learn how your data protection and business continuity system can automatically identify an issue and take near-instantaneous action without waiting for human directions.

At $9,000 a minute, downtime is expensive and IT managers need to do everything they can to increase uptime. Even just a 1% increase in uptime can save your company millions in negative business impacts. Learn the 9 steps you can take to protect against downtime.

Compliments of Unitrends. DCIG’s analysts have done the heavy lifting for you. This buyer's guide helps you assess the cloud data protection appliance marketplace to determine which appliances may be the best fit for your environment.

When it comes to data protection and business continuity, what is your goal? That’s easy – a solution you know will work every time, protecting everything you have in your data center with absolutely zero downtime and zero data loss. Selecting the right solution is increasingly more than just about basic backup. Learn what to look for, and potential gaps in coverage, to put your organization in the best position to achieve the lofty goal of total protection.

Whether called AI, machine learning or predictive analytics, new intelligent systems are making our lives simpler and more productive. AI advancements are already being integrated in solutions responsible for backup and data protection. Learn 10 ways you can use AI to your advantage when it comes to backup and recovery.

Unitrends 2017 annual survey of IT professionals’ cloud backup and business continuity programs shows data protection and recovery remains a significant challenge. Data centers are growing in complexity and the volumes of data requiring protection are adding to the pressure on IT teams to guarantee quicker recoveries. Many organizations are not even following minimal best practices, and at the opposite end of the spectrum leaders in DR are increasingly using the cloud to play a critical role in business continuity. See where your business stands against the very latest IT metrics including recovery times, DR testing frequency, and cloud usage.

First there was Data Backup and Recovery. Then there was Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS). This White Paper defines the evolving next innovation in business protection – IT Resilience (ITR) – and why it’s growing more important to organizations struggling to protect their data and operations from downtime.

The threat from ransomware continues to grow and has become so prolific that it is no longer a question of “if” you are going to get hit, but when. A solid backup vendor and process is the only protection from an attack, but not all backup vendors completely solve the issue. Get a playbook of five steps organizations should use to protect themselves from the excessive downtime, data loss and business disruption of a ransomware attack.

Businesses are producing exponentially more data and using more technology than ever before and it all needs to be backed up and stored. While IT manages the explosive growth on the digital front, there’s pressure on departments to stabilize or even cut spending. Learn how protect your business at a time when your data is growing 33 times faster than your IT staff.

Exchange Online, SharePoint Online, and OneDrive for Business are the applications your business relies on every day. But without a smart backup plan, finding and restoring lost Office 365 data can take hours, days, or even longer. The facts are that data loss can occur in cloud­-based applications, including MicrosoftOffice 365 and deleted items will be permanently removed after 14 days. Read our eBook to learn how to broaden your backup and recovery plan to include purpose‑built protection for Microsoft Office 365.

Compliments of Unitrends. This Buyer’s Guide highlights the most robust and feature rich integrated backup appliances available on the market today. These backup appliances have many if not all of the features needed to protect both physical and virtual environments and will give you visibility into the new set of features that will define the next generation of integrated backup appliances.